March Kindergarten Morning Work Practice Worksheets
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Energize your Kindergarten students with March Morning Work, a comprehensive resource packed with engaging activities that encompass essential math and reading skills. This versatile resource covers a wide range of topics, making it a valuable addition to your morning routine.
Usage: March Morning Work for Kindergarten Students is a versatile resource designed to enhance essential math and reading skills. Use it as part of your daily morning routine to foster a strong educational foundation.
Tools Needed: Use pencils, crayons, or markers to complete the activities.
Activity: March Kindergarten Morning Work
Page Size: 8.5″ x 11″(Letter Size)
Math Skills Include:
- Count and Total to 20: Practice counting and adding up to 20.
- Tens and Ones: Explore the concept of tens and ones to build a strong foundation in numbers.
- Greater Than/Less Than Master the use of ‘<‘ and ‘>’ symbols to compare numbers.
- Number Words One to Ten: Learn to read and recognize number words from one to ten.
- Counting Bundles of 10: Enhance your counting skills by working with bundles of ten.
- Ten Frames to 20: Utilize ten frames to visualize and understand numbers up to 20.
- Base Ten: Get familiar with the base ten system for a deeper grasp of numbers.
- Addition to 10: Practice addition skills up to 10.
- Subtraction: Hone subtraction skills to build a solid math foundation.
Reading Skills Include:
- Beginning and Ending Digraphs: Explore the world of digraphs at the start and end of words.
- Beginning L Blends: Develop proficiency with L blends at the beginning of words.
- Short Vowels and CVC Words: Work on short vowel sounds and consonant-vowel-consonant words.
- Long Vowels and CVCE Words: Dive into long vowel sounds and words with the silent ‘e’.
- Sorting Short and Long Vowels: Enhance your word recognition by sorting short and long vowel words.
- Sight Words: Build sight word recognition for improved reading fluency.
- Read a Simple Sentence: Read a simple sentence and circle the picture that corresponds.
- Capitalization/Punctuation (Week 4): In week 4, copy a short sentence, capitalize the first letter, and add a period at the end.
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By Hiram Rocha on
Excellent morning routine! These worksheets are perfect for engaging kindergarten students in daily practice.
Thank you!
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